I guess Sergeant David Stephen Wisniewski and Robert W Clark, both of Safer Arizona can dish out the insults, but can't take them. A while ago I complained how Sergeant David Stephen Wisniewski who is the leader of Safer Arizona was always calling me names and insulting me when I did free work for Safer Arizona. Robert W Clark responded with something to the effect that it shouldn't bother anybody to be insulated by David Stephen Wisniewski when you were helping for a good cause like legalizing marijuana. And of course David Stephen Wisniewski responded Robert W Clark comments with something like he also didn't think that people should complain when they were insulted by him. But when I filed the RAD initiative to legalize marijuana with the Arizona Secretary of State and put this in the 100 word summary: This initiative is 100% complete legalization of marijuana, unlike the phony baloney Safer Arizona initiative It seemed to tick off both David Stephen Wisniewski and Robert W Clark to dump me as a friend and kick me off of the Safer Arizona page. And in fact I didn't insult either of them. I just called the Safer Arizona initiative a phoney baloney initiative because it doesn't really completely legalize marijuana in Arizona. And in fact I didn't plan on insulting anybody. I just put that in the summary because the last time when we were circulating the AZfrm initiative we had a hard time getting people to know the difference between the AZfrm (Arizonas for Mindful Regulation) initiative and the MPP (Marijuana Policy Project) initiative. I figured if I put that in the summary of the RAD initiative it would be an easy to show people that were interested in the two initiative to show them which initiative doesn't really legalize marijuana. Here is a link to the RAD initiative which does completely legalize marijuana in Arizona: http://relegalize.100webspace.net/legalize_marijuana_2018.php If you go to this link at the Arizona Secretary of State you can see all of the initiatives filed for the 2018 election cycle in Arizona: http://apps.azsos.gov/election/2018/general/initiatives.htm On that page here is a link to the Safer Arizona initiative which is about 20 pages compared to the 11 lines of the RAD initiative: http://apps.azsos.gov/election/2018/general/ballotmeasuretext/I-12-2018.pdf And here is a link to the RAD initiative on the Arizona Secretary of States web page: http://apps.azsos.gov/election/2018/general/ballotmeasuretext/C-01-2018.pdf
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